Axminster Medical Practice | NHS GP Appointments & Hours

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Axminster GP patient guide

Axminster Medical Practice: NHS GP appointments, hours and patient help

Need a GP in Axminster or nearby East Devon villages? This guide gives you the useful routes first: appointment requests, opening hours, registration, repeat prescriptions, dispensary times, test results, sick notes, map, parking-style travel planning and what to do when the surgery is closed.

Choose your next step
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Need care today?Use GP, NHS 111 or 999 depending on urgency.
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Need an appointment?Use the online form from 7am or phone if you cannot use internet.
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Need medicine?Use online services, dispensary collection times or reception support.
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Visiting in person?Use St Thomas Court, Church Street, EX13 5AG.
Main surgery phone from official sources

Use this number for: appointment help if you cannot use the online form, registration questions, prescription or dispensary issues, test result queries, fit note questions, access needs, and urgent concerns during opening hours.

Address for maps, taxis and letters

St Thomas Court
Church Street
Axminster, Devon
EX13 5AG

Use the full postcode when travelling. The practice is in Axminster town centre, so allow extra time for parking and walking if needed.

Get directions
Practice
Axminster Medical Practice
Area
Axminster, Devon
Listed hours
Mon–Fri 8am–6:30pm
CQC
Overall: Good
Fast answer: Axminster Medical Practice is an NHS GP surgery at St Thomas Court, Church Street, Axminster, Devon, EX13 5AG. The official NHS and CQC records list the telephone number as 01297 32126. The official opening-hours page says the practice is open Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 18:30. NHS.uk currently shows the surgery as accepting new patients.

Axminster Medical Practice serves patients from St Thomas Court on Church Street in Axminster. Many people land on this page because they need quick practical help, not a formal NHS leaflet. You may need to request an appointment, check the opening hours, register as a new patient, order regular medicine, collect from the dispensary, ask about test results, or work out what to do when the practice is closed.

This page is written like a patient desk guide. It uses plain British English and avoids medical jargon. It is especially useful for older patients, carers, parents, people in rural areas around Axminster, people who feel nervous on the phone, and people who are new to the NHS.

Is Axminster Medical Practice open today?

The official opening-hours page says Axminster Medical Practice is open Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 18:30. The practice notes that the doors are locked at 18:00, but you can still speak to reception using the doorbell. It also says that calls between 18:00 and 18:30 are forwarded to PPG, who provide out-of-hours GP cover for Devon.

DayCore opening timePatient note
Monday08:00 to 18:30Online forms open from 7am on weekdays, until appointment availability runs out.
Tuesday08:00 to 18:30Use the online form for medical or admin requests if you can.
Wednesday08:00 to 18:30Good for routine requests, registration questions and prescription support.
Thursday08:00 to 18:30Order repeat medicine early if you need it before the weekend.
Friday08:00 to 18:30Do not leave urgent prescription or fit note questions until late afternoon.
SaturdayClosed for core hoursPre-booked evening and weekend appointments may be available through East Devon services.
SundayClosedUse 999 for emergencies, NHS 111 for urgent advice, or pharmacy for minor illness.
Evening and weekend note: East Devon Health says additional pre-booked routine appointments may be available for patients registered with East Devon Health practices. Ask your usual surgery how to access these appointments and whether they are right for your need.
Before you travel: online search results can show outdated hours. Always use the official practice website, NHS.uk profile or phone number before making a time-sensitive journey.

Which service should you use?

Before contacting the practice, choose the safest route. This helps you get the right help faster.

999

Call 999 now

Use 999 for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, collapse, serious self-harm, seizure, serious allergic reaction, or someone not responding.

111

Use NHS 111

Use NHS 111 when you need urgent help and the GP is closed, or you are not sure which NHS service is right. Call 111 or use 111 online.

GP

Contact Axminster Medical Practice

Use the GP for ongoing symptoms, repeat medicine issues, fit notes, test result questions, hospital letters, long-term conditions and routine health problems.

Rx

Ask a pharmacy

Use a pharmacy for medicine advice, minor illness, coughs, colds, sore throat, Pharmacy First conditions and prescription collection questions.

How to book an Axminster Medical Practice appointment

The official appointments page says the quickest and easiest way to book an appointment or get help with an administrative or clinical query is to complete the online form. The practice says this form can be filled in from 7am Monday to Friday until appointment availability for that day runs out.

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Use the online form

Use the official online form for medical or admin help. Explain the problem clearly. The practice can then decide the best route, which may be advice, a phone call, a face-to-face appointment, or another service.

Write simply: what is wrong, when it started, what you have tried, and what you are worried about.

2

Phone if you cannot use internet

The official contact page says that if you are unable to access the internet, you can call the practice on 01297 32126. Reception can help you with the next step.

Helpful if: you are elderly, anxious, have low confidence online, need access support, or are calling for a child or someone you care for.

3

NHS App and online services

You can use the NHS App or online services for some tasks, including repeat prescription requests and approved record access. The exact options depend on what is enabled for your account.

4

Evening or weekend appointments

Additional pre-booked routine appointments may be available through East Devon Health services. Ask reception if evening or weekend access is suitable for your problem.

Simple phone script
Hello, my name is [your name]. My date of birth is [your date of birth]. I am a patient at Axminster Medical Practice. I cannot use the online form, and I need help because [say the problem in one sentence]. Can you tell me the best way to get help today or book an appointment?

You do not need to tell a long story first. Give one clear sentence, then answer any questions reception asks.

Why the online form asks questions: it helps the practice understand your need and choose the safest route. You may not need to come into the surgery. You may be given advice, a phone call, a face-to-face appointment, or another local service.

Helpful NHS App video for GP services

This video is useful if you want to understand the NHS App for prescriptions, records and some GP services. Always follow Axminster Medical Practice’s own instructions for local appointment and prescription routes.

How to register with Axminster Medical Practice

NHS.uk currently shows Axminster Medical Practice as accepting new patients. This does not always mean every address can register, so check whether your home is in the area the practice covers.

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Check your home address.
Use NHS Find a GP or contact the practice. Ask: “I live at this postcode. Can I register with Axminster Medical Practice?”
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Use the official registration route.
Start from the NHS profile or the official practice website. If an online route is available, use that. If not, ask reception what form you need.
3
Fill in your basic details.
You may need your name, date of birth, address, phone number, email, previous GP, NHS number if known and basic health information.
4
Documents help, but should not block registration.
ID and proof of address can help. NHS guidance says you should not be refused GP registration only because you do not have ID, proof of address, immigration status, or an NHS number.
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Tell them about regular medicine.
If you take repeat medicine, tell the practice, dispensary or your pharmacy when you register. This helps reduce the risk of running out while records move.
Registering a baby or child: ask reception what information they need. Bring the red book, birth certificate, parent or guardian details and vaccination history if you have them. Do not delay urgent medical help while waiting for paperwork.
If you are new to the UK, homeless, staying with friends, or do not have fixed documents: still ask about GP registration. Lack of standard documents should not be the only reason you are refused registration.

What to bring to your GP appointment

Bringing the right things can save another call or second visit. This is useful for new patients, carers, older patients and people taking several medicines.

Medicine packets or medicine list
Hospital letters or discharge notes
Recent test results, if you have them
Photo ID, if available
Your mobile phone
Glasses or hearing aids
A written symptom list
Questions you want answered
A trusted person, if helpful
Child red book, if relevant
Prescription exemption proof
Carer details, if needed
Write this before you go: what is wrong, when it started, what makes it worse, what you have tried, and what you are most worried about.

Axminster Medical Practice repeat prescriptions

The official prescription page says it is easier and quicker to order repeat prescriptions via the practice online service. Do not wait until your last tablet. Order early, especially before weekends, bank holidays, travel, or if the medicine needs review.

App

Online services

Log in to the practice online service and choose the repeat prescription option. This is the preferred route on the official prescription page.

NHS

NHS App

Use the NHS App if repeat prescription ordering is available for your account. Choose your medicine, select your nominated pharmacy or collection route, and submit the request.

Ph

Pharmacy or trusted helper

If you use a pharmacy, ask whether they can help with repeat prescription processes. A trusted relative or friend may also be able to help you use online services.

Tel

Phone if internet is impossible

The official prescription page says that if it is impossible for you or a trusted relative or friend to access the internet, contact reception so arrangements can be made.

Nominated pharmacy or dispensary: if you collect medication from the practice dispensary or a pharmacy, check the right route before ordering. Ask reception or the dispensary if you are unsure.
Medication review: some repeat medicines need a regular check before more prescriptions are issued. If your request is delayed, ask whether you need a review appointment or blood test.

Axminster Medical Practice dispensary times

The official opening-hours page lists separate dispensary information. This is important if you collect medication directly from the practice.

ServiceListed timePatient note
Dispensary collectionMonday to Friday, 09:00 to 18:00Use these times for collecting medication from the dispensary.
Dispensary phone lines10:00 to 12:00Use this window for dispensary phone queries where needed.
Main surgeryMonday to Friday, 08:00 to 18:30Doors are locked at 18:00, but the official page says you can still speak to reception using the doorbell.
Simple tip: if you rely on regular medicine, order early and avoid leaving collection until late Friday. Bank holidays and weekends can delay access.

Axminster Medical Practice test results and blood test questions

Patients often search for GP test results after a blood test, urine test, swab, hospital letter, X-ray or referral. The safest route is to follow the instruction given when your test was arranged.

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Ask when results are expected

Before leaving your appointment, ask when the result should be back and how you will hear. Some results take longer than others.

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Check online access if available

The NHS App or online services may show parts of your GP record where access is enabled. Not every result appears in the same way.

3

Use the practice route

If you expected a result and have not heard, use the online form or call if internet access is not possible. Say what test you had and when.

4

Do not ignore symptoms

Do not assume “no news” always means everything is fine. If you feel worse, use the right urgent service.

Sick notes, fit notes and work letters

A fit note is the note many employers ask for when you are off work because of illness. You may not need a GP fit note for the first few days of sickness, because self-certification may apply.

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Check what your employer needs.
Ask whether they need a self-certification form or a GP fit note.
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Use the practice route.
If you need a fit note, use the online request form if available or call reception if you cannot use internet.
3
Give clear dates.
Say when you became unwell, whether you are still off work and whether you have already spoken to a doctor or nurse.
4
Hospital care may need hospital paperwork.
If you were treated in hospital, ask the hospital team whether they should provide a note or discharge letter.

Services patients often need

Exact services can change by staffing, appointment type, clinical need and local NHS pathways. The list below covers common GP surgery needs patients search for.

GP appointments
Online consultation forms
Telephone consultations
Face-to-face appointments
Nurse appointments
Dispensary collection
Repeat prescriptions
Medication reviews
Blood pressure checks
Long-term condition reviews
Family planning
Maternity services
Surgical procedures
Diagnostic and screening
Fit notes and sick notes
Test result queries
Hospital letters
Learning disability checks

Parking, disabled access and visiting the surgery

Axminster Medical Practice is at St Thomas Court on Church Street. If you have mobility, hearing, language or travel needs, contact the practice before travelling so staff can advise on access and appointment arrangements.

A

Access needs

Ask before visiting if you need step-free access, wheelchair support, hearing support, a longer appointment, or help when you arrive.

P

Parking and town centre travel

Use EX13 5AG for directions. Axminster town centre can be busy, so allow time for parking and walking from your vehicle.

B

Bus and local travel

Use Traveline or Google Maps for live bus routes to Church Street or Axminster town centre. Rural bus times can change.

L

Language support

Ask reception if you need interpreter support. Tell them the language you need and whether the appointment is by phone or in person.

Simple access request script
Hello, I have an access need. I need help with [wheelchair access / hearing support / interpreter / longer appointment / another need]. Can you note this before my appointment?

Axminster Medical Practice map and directions

Address: St Thomas Court, Church Street, Axminster, Devon, EX13 5AG. Use the map for planning only. Confirm your appointment time before leaving.

By car or taxi

Use postcode EX13 5AG. If someone is dropping you off, ask them to use “St Thomas Court, Church Street” rather than only “Axminster Medical Practice”.

By train

Axminster railway station serves the town. Check live walking directions before travelling, especially if you have mobility needs.

By bus

Use Traveline or Google Maps for live bus routes to Axminster town centre or Church Street. Rural bus times may be limited.

Before leaving home

Take your phone, appointment details, medicine list, glasses or hearing aids, and any paperwork the surgery asked for.

What to do when Axminster Medical Practice is closed

The official opening-hours page links patients to out-of-hours help when the practice is closed. Use 999 for life-threatening emergencies, NHS 111 for urgent but non-emergency help, and pharmacy routes for minor illness or medicine advice where appropriate.

ProblemUse this serviceExamples
Life-threatening emergencyCall 999Chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, collapse, serious self-harm, not responding.
Urgent but not life-threateningNHS 111 online or call 111You need advice today and cannot wait for the GP to reopen.
Mental health crisis999 for immediate danger, or NHS 111Use urgent help if you feel unsafe, at risk, or unable to cope.
Minor illnessLocal pharmacyCoughs, colds, sore throat, minor rash, medicine advice and Pharmacy First queries.
Urgent medical issue todayNHS 111 or urgent care serviceUse NHS urgent care services if you need same-day attention but it is not a 999 emergency.
Urgent prescription when closedNHS 111 or pharmacyIf you are running out of important medicine, ask NHS 111 or a pharmacy what urgent route is available.

Patient checklist before you call or visit

Have your date of birth ready.
Reception usually needs it to find your record.
Use the online form if you can.
The official site says this is the quickest and easiest route.
Say one clear problem.
Start with the main issue. You can explain more later.
Say if it is urgent.
Use words like “getting worse”, “today”, “child”, “elderly”, or “medicine running out”.
Bring your medicine list.
This helps the doctor or nurse avoid mistakes.
Check dispensary times.
Collection and phone-line times are different from the main surgery hours.

CQC rating and official status

CQC currently lists Axminster Medical Practice as Overall Good. CQC also shows the address as St Thomas Court, Church Street, Axminster, Devon, EX13 5AG, and the telephone number as 01297 32126.

The latest CQC report page also records Good ratings for safe, effective, caring and well-led, with responsive rated Outstanding. CQC ratings can change, so users should check the live CQC record before relying on any rating for a complaint, inspection or quality decision.

Official source check and reference notes

Publish-ready as of 6 June 2026: address, phone number, opening hours, appointment route, prescription route, dispensary times, CQC status and new-patient status were checked against official NHS, practice, TASC PCN and CQC sources. This independent guide may not update at the same time as NHS systems.

Main reference sources used: NHS.uk was used for the official GP profile, address and new-patient status. The official Axminster Medical Practice website was used for phone number, appointment request guidance, opening hours, dispensary details and repeat prescription instructions. TASC PCN was used as local network confirmation. CQC was used for the current inspection rating and provider status.

Official links: NHS.uk Axminster Medical Practice profile · Official contact page · Official opening hours · Official appointment guidance · Official repeat prescription page · TASC PCN GP surgeries · CQC Axminster Medical Practice record · NHS 111 online · NHS App

Why this matters: GP opening times, online request availability, dispensary times, registration status, repeat prescription routes and CQC records can change. This page links users back to official sources so they can verify live details before calling, travelling or relying on the information.

Axminster Medical Practice FAQs

Is Axminster Medical Practice open today?
Axminster Medical Practice is listed on the official opening-hours page as open Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 18:30. The doors are locked at 18:00, but the official page says you can still speak to reception using the doorbell. Always check the official practice page before travelling because bank holidays, training days and local updates can change access.
What is the Axminster Medical Practice phone number?
The official NHS, practice and CQC records list the phone number as 01297 32126. Use this number if you cannot use the online form, or for registration, prescription, dispensary, access and general practice questions. For emergencies, call 999 instead.
Where is Axminster Medical Practice located?
Axminster Medical Practice is located at St Thomas Court, Church Street, Axminster, Devon, EX13 5AG. Use the full address and postcode in your sat-nav or maps app. The practice is in Axminster town centre.
Is Axminster Medical Practice accepting new patients?
NHS.uk currently shows Axminster Medical Practice as accepting new patients. You should still check your home postcode before registering because GP practices usually cover a local area. Use the NHS profile, Find a GP tool, or contact reception.
How do I book a GP appointment at Axminster Medical Practice?
The official appointment page says the quickest and easiest route is to complete the online form. The form can be completed from 7am Monday to Friday until appointment availability for the day runs out. If you cannot use the internet, call the practice on 01297 32126.
Can I walk into Axminster Medical Practice without an appointment?
Do not assume walk-in GP appointments are available. GP surgeries usually ask patients to use online, phone or reception booking routes. If your symptoms are urgent and the surgery is closed, use NHS 111. If symptoms are life-threatening, call 999.
How do I order repeat prescriptions?
The official prescription page says it is easier and quicker to order repeat prescriptions via online services. If it is impossible for you or a trusted relative or friend to access the internet, contact reception so arrangements can be made. Order early before weekends and bank holidays.
What are the Axminster Medical Practice dispensary times?
The official opening-hours page says the dispensary is open for medication collection Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 18:00. It also says dispensary phone lines are open from 10:00 to 12:00. Check the official practice page before relying on these times because they can change.
How do I get test results from Axminster Medical Practice?
Ask when your result should be ready and how you will hear. Some results may be available through NHS App or online services if access is enabled. If symptoms get worse or you have not heard when expected, contact the surgery or use urgent care if needed.
How do I request a sick note or fit note?
Use the online request route if available or call reception if you cannot use internet. Explain the dates you have been unwell and whether you have already spoken to a doctor or nurse. If you were treated in hospital, ask the hospital team about paperwork too.
What should I do if Axminster Medical Practice is closed?
Call 999 for life-threatening symptoms. Use NHS 111 online or call 111 for urgent medical help that is not life-threatening. You can also ask a local pharmacy for minor illness and medicine advice. If you need same-day urgent attention, NHS urgent care services may be appropriate.
What if I cannot use the online form?
The official contact page says that if you are unable to access the internet, you can still call the practice on 01297 32126. Explain that you cannot use the online form and ask reception what the best route is for your request.
Is Axminster Medical Practice rated Good by CQC?
Yes. CQC currently lists Axminster Medical Practice as Overall Good. It also records the responsive domain as Outstanding. Always check the live CQC record for the latest inspection information.
Is this the official Axminster Medical Practice website?
No. This is an independent patient guide, not the NHS and not Axminster Medical Practice. Use the official NHS profile and the official practice website for final live details.
Independent directory disclaimer: medicalpracticeuk.org is not the NHS, not Axminster Medical Practice, not TASC PCN, and not CQC. This page is for general patient information only. Opening times, appointment forms, dispensary times, repeat prescription routes, registration status, access details and contact routes can change. Always confirm important details with NHS.uk, the official practice website, CQC, NHS 111, or the surgery before relying on them.
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